N.S. man starts hunger strike in protest of ‘unconstitutional’ medical cannabis access - Halifax | Globalnews.ca

N.S. man starts hunger strike in protest of ‘unconstitutional’ medical cannabis access - Halifax | Globalnews.ca

A Nova Scotia man who says he has been unconstitutionally denied access to medical cannabis has started a hunger strike in protest. Bob Dillman says he takes medical cannabis for his injured back, but has had his supply cut off several times over the past 10 years by the provincial government. “They’re cutting us off at every access point,” Dillman said. “We have no access. That’s what medical cannabis was supposed to be all about. That’s why we have licenses, and police are ignoring legitimate licenses.”

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